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Fishing for trout is a passion shared by countless anglers across the country. The challenge of catching a monster Lahontan cutthroat trout from Nevada’s Pyramid Lake or a salter brook trout from a coastal stream in Massachusetts can be rewarding and frustrating all at the same time.

The July/August issue of NH WIldlife Journal had this write-up about new NH Fish & Game Commissionaers. Our own Todd Baldwin is the new Commissioner for Grafton County. Todd is a past president of our chapter and was the driving force behind the Exit 31 Project on the Pemmigewasset River.

Our chapter has been partnering with the Friends of the Los Angeles river ( FOLAR) on several events the last few years including fishing days to collect different species of fish to determine what kinds of fish are in the LA River system.

A special ladies weekend will be held August 29 – 30 at the Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation in Dundee, IL.
The Weekend is designed to connect ladies to the outdoors. All day Saturday August 29 is a chance for 75 ladies to choose from a variety of activities.

A special ladies weekend will be held August 29 – 30 at the Max McGraw Wildlife Foundation in Dundee, IL.
The Weekend is designed to connect ladies to the outdoors. All day Saturday August 29 is a chance for 75 ladies to choose from a variety of activities.

In the Fall of 2013 TU 225 Chapter members got together one weekend and removed a beaver dam which had slowed the tributaries down to an alarming level and temperature rise. Once the dam was removed and cleared, water levels returned to normal flows and cooler temperatures.